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What to expect from the fairs?

These smart fairs are dedicated to helping students like you to discover the numerous educational opportunities available in Canada. By connecting you with representatives from accredited Canadian schools, post-secondary colleges and universities, you can explore all the possibilities and discover the right one for you!

All the information you need in one place

Schools, Colleges and Universities

Talk face to face with school, colleges and university representatives from across Canada.

Tuitions Fees and Scholarships

Learn about tuitions fees to study in Canada and scholarships available (specific to each institutions).

Wide range of programs

Find the best programs available that best fit your plans.

Work Opportunities

There are many options available to you once you have completed your studies in Canada.

Accommodations

Learn about the different types and costs of accommodation in Canada.

Seminars

Join free seminars on education in Canada with Government of Canada officials.

Study Permits and Visas

Embassy of Canada officials will be present to inform you on the different types of visas available. Find out which is the right one for you.

Destinations

Get to know more about the advantages of studying and living in Canada.

Get advice on everything you need to get ready for your experience in Canada

Testimonials

University of Victoria: English Summer Course

If I could describe my experience in a single sentence, it would be: University of Victoria - a wonderful and magical place where happiness never ends! The campus is brand new, clean, modern and equipped with cutting edge technology! Just walk around to see: beautiful gardens, large sports facilities, fitness centers, cinemas and bars. The English course is excellent, the teachers use methods that are dynamic and entertaining. They also are patient and really efficient.

Juliana Souza

Brazil

George Brown College: Diploma, Hospitality Operations Management

Having an exciting experience and seeing another part of the world became my mission when I first moved to Canada. I became so interested in the hospitality industry that I enrolled in the Hospitality Operations Management program at George Brown College and ended up studying with the Canadian Association of Professional Sommelier where I became certified after 2+ years. I have been working with wine at various Hilton hotels ever since. I cannot underestimate the influence that Canada had on me.

Julia Zhu

China

Université de Montréal: International Studies

My “International Studies” at the Université de Montréal gave me a wide knowledge of the relations between countries and cultures from a Canadian perspective. I learned more about the political, economic and social systems in Canada and in North America. Travelling from Nova Scotia in the East to the Rocky Mountains in the West, I discovered the amazing Canadian landscape. For the first time in my life, I went winter camping, dog-sledding and snowshoeing.

Sarah Larsen

Germany

Carleton University: Bachelor in Engineering

For my higher education I was looking for a place that would expose me to a great mix of quality education, culture & social policies. That is when I came across Canada. All of these factors were reaffirmed when I started my Engineering studies at Carleton University located in the “Silicon Valley” of the North. My time in Canada has allowed me to professionally serve my diverse customer base in India today, and my education has helped me stay current at work.

Amit Tacker

India

University of Ottawa - University of the West Indies

My Emerging Leaders in the Americas (ELAP) scholarship opened the door for me to study in a world-class academic environment in Canada. It was a unique opportunity that significantly enriched my own learning experience and helped me to develop policies on how to bridge the gap between the lab, field, and society.

Damian K. Francis

Jamaica

McGill University: Bachelor of Science in Dietetics

The academic and professional experiences that I acquired in Canada are not the only reasons why I highly encourage people to pursue their studies in Canada. In fact, beyond the solid scientific knowledge that I acquired, it is the multicultural exposure that I cherish the most. My university professors were not only teachers but also mentors that were willing to help students anytime and in any situation. They taught me the proper way of learning and how to think critically.

These two years in Canada have been the most important of my career to date. This experience has enriched me beyond what I believed possible. Canada is a place that is safe and multicultural, where people are respected and taken care of. Studying in Canada provided me with many skills from an international perspective. Thanks to the high quality of education, I have been invited to speak at important conferences worldwide. Canada is a country where your voice is heard and your opinion counts.

Darinka Aguirre

Mexico

University of Western Ontario: BA in Computer Science, University of Waterloo: PhD in Communications in Distributed Systems

I am grateful to Canada and the Canadian education system for the good, comfortable and fun life I had, and for the excellent education I received from high school, university and post-graduate institutions. It gave me confidence in everything I do, gave me ample opportunities to become a free thinker and made me a more relaxed person.

Professor James Won-Ki Hong

South Korea

University of Victoria: English Summer Course

If I could describe my experience in a single sentence, it would be: University of Victoria - a wonderful and magical place where happiness never ends! The campus is brand new, clean, modern and equipped with cutting edge technology! Just walk around to see: beautiful gardens, large sports facilities, fitness centers, cinemas and bars. The English course is excellent, the teachers use methods that are dynamic and entertaining. They also are patient and really efficient.

Juliana Souza

Brazil

George Brown College: Diploma, Hospitality Operations Management

Having an exciting experience and seeing another part of the world became my mission when I first moved to Canada. I became so interested in the hospitality industry that I enrolled in the Hospitality Operations Management program at George Brown College and ended up studying with the Canadian Association of Professional Sommelier where I became certified after 2+ years. I have been working with wine at various Hilton hotels ever since. I cannot underestimate the influence that Canada had on me.

Julia Zhu

China

Université de Montréal: International Studies

My “International Studies” at the Université de Montréal gave me a wide knowledge of the relations between countries and cultures from a Canadian perspective. I learned more about the political, economic and social systems in Canada and in North America. Travelling from Nova Scotia in the East to the Rocky Mountains in the West, I discovered the amazing Canadian landscape. For the first time in my life, I went winter camping, dog-sledding and snowshoeing.

Sarah Larsen

Germany

Carleton University: Bachelor in Engineering

For my higher education I was looking for a place that would expose me to a great mix of quality education, culture & social policies. That is when I came across Canada. All of these factors were reaffirmed when I started my Engineering studies at Carleton University located in the “Silicon Valley” of the North. My time in Canada has allowed me to professionally serve my diverse customer base in India today, and my education has helped me stay current at work.

Amit Tacker

India

University of Ottawa - University of the West Indies

My Emerging Leaders in the Americas (ELAP) scholarship opened the door for me to study in a world-class academic environment in Canada. It was a unique opportunity that significantly enriched my own learning experience and helped me to develop policies on how to bridge the gap between the lab, field, and society.

Damian K. Francis

Jamaica

McGill University: Bachelor of Science in Dietetics

The academic and professional experiences that I acquired in Canada are not the only reasons why I highly encourage people to pursue their studies in Canada. In fact, beyond the solid scientific knowledge that I acquired, it is the multicultural exposure that I cherish the most. My university professors were not only teachers but also mentors that were willing to help students anytime and in any situation. They taught me the proper way of learning and how to think critically.

These two years in Canada have been the most important of my career to date. This experience has enriched me beyond what I believed possible. Canada is a place that is safe and multicultural, where people are respected and taken care of. Studying in Canada provided me with many skills from an international perspective. Thanks to the high quality of education, I have been invited to speak at important conferences worldwide. Canada is a country where your voice is heard and your opinion counts.

Darinka Aguirre

Mexico

University of Western Ontario: BA in Computer Science, University of Waterloo: PhD in Communications in Distributed Systems

I am grateful to Canada and the Canadian education system for the good, comfortable and fun life I had, and for the excellent education I received from high school, university and post-graduate institutions. It gave me confidence in everything I do, gave me ample opportunities to become a free thinker and made me a more relaxed person.

Why Canada?

7 reasons to study in Canada

Qualifications valued around the world

Canada’s high academic standards and rigorous quality controls mean that you’ll be earning a high-quality education that will open doors for your future and benefit your career over the long term. A Canadian degree, diploma or certificate is globally recognized as being equivalent to those obtained from the United States or the United Kingdom.

Affordable education

The quality of education and living standards in Canada are amongst the highest in the world, but the cost of living and tuition fees for international students are generally lower than in other countries such as the United States and the United Kingdom. As such, Canada is often the preferred choice for students attending college or university.

World-class language education

Did you know that Canada is a bilingual country and is considered a world leader in language training? Since teaching French and English as a first and second language is an integral part of a Canadian education, you will be able to improve your fluency and capacity for either language as you further your studies.

Multicultural society

With almost all of the world’s ethnic groups represented in Canada, it’s easy to find ethnic foods and recreation activities associated with specific cultures. In fact, your international student advisor can help you get in touch with any number of ethnic clubs and associations for you to join while you’re in Canada.

Exciting campus lifestyle

Canada’s post-secondary campuses aren’t only wired with the latest in sophisticated technology, but countless other modern amenities as well. From Olympic-quality sports facilities to public concert halls and art galleries, Canada’s post-secondary campuses offer you enormous possibilities for learning and leisure. Plus, you’ll have incredible opportunities to meet like-minded individuals and gain valuable experience through student-run governments, radio, newspapers and businesses.

Possibility of immigration

Did you know that international students with Canadian credentials and Canadian work experience may apply for permanent residency without having to leave Canada? For more information about the possibility of immigration to Canada once your schooling is complete, please visit the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada website.

Healthy and safe communities

While you may have heard of or experienced Canadians’ friendly and open nature, you may not be aware that the United Nations consistently ranks Canada as one of the best places in the world to live. As an international student in Canada, you’ll enjoy all of the same freedoms which protect Canadians – respect for human rights, equality, and a stable and peaceful society.

One country, many destinations

Let Canadabe a part of yournew world

As one of the world's premier destinationsfor international students, Canada offers
a unique combination betweenbreathtaking landscapes and first-rateurban settings.

With 10 provinces and 3 territories to choose from, your study experience in Canada can be as dynamic as the many universities,
colleges and schools that can be found in each location.

Alberta (AB)

Northwest Territories (NT)

Prince Edward Island (PEI)

British Columbia (BC)

Nova Scotia (NS)

Quebec (QC)

Manitoba (MB)

Nunavut (NU)

Saskatchewan (SK)

New Brunswick (NB)

Ontario (ON)

Yukon (YK)

Newfoundland and Labrador (NL)

Fast facts about Canada

World's 2nd largest country (by area)

35.8 million people in 10 provinces and 3 territories

Stable parliamentary democracy

High quality of life that is safe and secure

Research and development at universities in Canada is conducted at one of the highest rates among OECD and G8 countries

Academic programs are offered in English or French, with some institutions offering instruction in both languages

Testimonials

University of Victoria: English Summer Course

If I could describe my experience in a single sentence, it would be: University of Victoria - a wonderful and magical place where happiness never ends! The campus is brand new, clean, modern and equipped with cutting edge technology! Just walk around to see: beautiful gardens, large sports facilities, fitness centers, cinemas and bars. The English course is excellent, the teachers use methods that are dynamic and entertaining. They also are patient and really efficient.

Juliana Souza

Brazil

George Brown College: Diploma, Hospitality Operations Management

Having an exciting experience and seeing another part of the world became my mission when I first moved to Canada. I became so interested in the hospitality industry that I enrolled in the Hospitality Operations Management program at George Brown College and ended up studying with the Canadian Association of Professional Sommelier where I became certified after 2+ years. I have been working with wine at various Hilton hotels ever since. I cannot underestimate the influence that Canada had on me.

Julia Zhu

China

Université de Montréal: International Studies

My “International Studies” at the Université de Montréal gave me a wide knowledge of the relations between countries and cultures from a Canadian perspective. I learned more about the political, economic and social systems in Canada and in North America. Travelling from Nova Scotia in the East to the Rocky Mountains in the West, I discovered the amazing Canadian landscape. For the first time in my life, I went winter camping, dog-sledding and snowshoeing.

Sarah Larsen

Germany

Carleton University: Bachelor in Engineering

For my higher education I was looking for a place that would expose me to a great mix of quality education, culture & social policies. That is when I came across Canada. All of these factors were reaffirmed when I started my Engineering studies at Carleton University located in the “Silicon Valley” of the North. My time in Canada has allowed me to professionally serve my diverse customer base in India today, and my education has helped me stay current at work.

Amit Tacker

India

University of Ottawa - University of the West Indies

My Emerging Leaders in the Americas (ELAP) scholarship opened the door for me to study in a world-class academic environment in Canada. It was a unique opportunity that significantly enriched my own learning experience and helped me to develop policies on how to bridge the gap between the lab, field, and society.

Damian K. Francis

Jamaica

McGill University: Bachelor of Science in Dietetics

The academic and professional experiences that I acquired in Canada are not the only reasons why I highly encourage people to pursue their studies in Canada. In fact, beyond the solid scientific knowledge that I acquired, it is the multicultural exposure that I cherish the most. My university professors were not only teachers but also mentors that were willing to help students anytime and in any situation. They taught me the proper way of learning and how to think critically.

These two years in Canada have been the most important of my career to date. This experience has enriched me beyond what I believed possible. Canada is a place that is safe and multicultural, where people are respected and taken care of. Studying in Canada provided me with many skills from an international perspective. Thanks to the high quality of education, I have been invited to speak at important conferences worldwide. Canada is a country where your voice is heard and your opinion counts.

Darinka Aguirre

Mexico

University of Western Ontario: BA in Computer Science, University of Waterloo: PhD in Communications in Distributed Systems

I am grateful to Canada and the Canadian education system for the good, comfortable and fun life I had, and for the excellent education I received from high school, university and post-graduate institutions. It gave me confidence in everything I do, gave me ample opportunities to become a free thinker and made me a more relaxed person.

Professor James Won-Ki Hong

South Korea

University of Victoria: English Summer Course

If I could describe my experience in a single sentence, it would be: University of Victoria - a wonderful and magical place where happiness never ends! The campus is brand new, clean, modern and equipped with cutting edge technology! Just walk around to see: beautiful gardens, large sports facilities, fitness centers, cinemas and bars. The English course is excellent, the teachers use methods that are dynamic and entertaining. They also are patient and really efficient.

Juliana Souza

Brazil

George Brown College: Diploma, Hospitality Operations Management

Having an exciting experience and seeing another part of the world became my mission when I first moved to Canada. I became so interested in the hospitality industry that I enrolled in the Hospitality Operations Management program at George Brown College and ended up studying with the Canadian Association of Professional Sommelier where I became certified after 2+ years. I have been working with wine at various Hilton hotels ever since. I cannot underestimate the influence that Canada had on me.

Julia Zhu

China

Université de Montréal: International Studies

My “International Studies” at the Université de Montréal gave me a wide knowledge of the relations between countries and cultures from a Canadian perspective. I learned more about the political, economic and social systems in Canada and in North America. Travelling from Nova Scotia in the East to the Rocky Mountains in the West, I discovered the amazing Canadian landscape. For the first time in my life, I went winter camping, dog-sledding and snowshoeing.

Sarah Larsen

Germany

Carleton University: Bachelor in Engineering

For my higher education I was looking for a place that would expose me to a great mix of quality education, culture & social policies. That is when I came across Canada. All of these factors were reaffirmed when I started my Engineering studies at Carleton University located in the “Silicon Valley” of the North. My time in Canada has allowed me to professionally serve my diverse customer base in India today, and my education has helped me stay current at work.

Amit Tacker

India

University of Ottawa - University of the West Indies

My Emerging Leaders in the Americas (ELAP) scholarship opened the door for me to study in a world-class academic environment in Canada. It was a unique opportunity that significantly enriched my own learning experience and helped me to develop policies on how to bridge the gap between the lab, field, and society.

Damian K. Francis

Jamaica

McGill University: Bachelor of Science in Dietetics

The academic and professional experiences that I acquired in Canada are not the only reasons why I highly encourage people to pursue their studies in Canada. In fact, beyond the solid scientific knowledge that I acquired, it is the multicultural exposure that I cherish the most. My university professors were not only teachers but also mentors that were willing to help students anytime and in any situation. They taught me the proper way of learning and how to think critically.

These two years in Canada have been the most important of my career to date. This experience has enriched me beyond what I believed possible. Canada is a place that is safe and multicultural, where people are respected and taken care of. Studying in Canada provided me with many skills from an international perspective. Thanks to the high quality of education, I have been invited to speak at important conferences worldwide. Canada is a country where your voice is heard and your opinion counts.

Darinka Aguirre

Mexico

University of Western Ontario: BA in Computer Science, University of Waterloo: PhD in Communications in Distributed Systems

I am grateful to Canada and the Canadian education system for the good, comfortable and fun life I had, and for the excellent education I received from high school, university and post-graduate institutions. It gave me confidence in everything I do, gave me ample opportunities to become a free thinker and made me a more relaxed person.

Professor James Won-Ki Hong

South Korea

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Before the event

How does the event work?

The EduCanada fairs are the largest canadian education fairs in the world. To participate, please register at www.educanadafair.com. Meet representatives from Canadian schools, colleges and universities at these events and learn about opportunities to study in Canada!

Is the event free?

Yes. Register on our website, print out the confirmation, and present it at the reception desk on the day of the event.

Can I bring someone with me? Do they have to register as well?

Yes. But to speed up admission to the event, we recommend that all visiors register on our website. If they do not register in advance, registration will be conducted at the reception desk. Some form of ID will be required.

I’m a professor and I’d like all my students to attend the event. Do I have to register all of my students or is one registration enough?

Each student should register individually online. If this is not possible, we can do a quick check-in at the reception. Each student should have some form of valid ID.

Do I have to print the invitation to the event or show confirmation of my registration through my cellphone or tablet?

You can take the invitation to the event or show your cellphone or tablet.

I registered for the event but my status appears as pending. Can I still attend the event?

Yes, but in order to verify your registration please give our reception the email address with which you registered.

My parents will be attending the event. Do they have to register too?

Parents accompanying their children will also need to register at our website.

I’m a parent and would like to take my children to the event. Should I register them?

Children who are under the legal age that are accompanied by an adult do not need to register on our website.

I lost the email where I had my confirmation? Can I get another one?

Yes. Please provide the reception desk your email with which you registered originally.

I registered for the wrong city. Can I change it?

Yes. You can re-register and choose the correct city. The previous registration will be voided.

I called the hotel and they told me that they don’t know anything about the event. Can you confirm?

The event is confirmed. For more information about locations, dates and times please go to www.educanadafair.com

I can’t attend when the fair begins. Can I still attend later?

You can choose to arrive whenever is most convenient for you. We recommend not arriving too late to give you enough time to see all the institutions.

How do I change my password?

I would like to know if there is any information on specific careers or programs of study.

Yes. You can consult the list of institutions that will be present at the fair, access their profiles and inform yourself about the specific opportunities they offer. Go here: www.educanadafair.com

Can I attend without registering on the website?

No. You must register online to the event.

Are conferences in English?

Some are offered in English and others in the local language. To find out more about the languages of each conference please consult: www.educanadafair.com

I don’t speak English. Are there translators to help me communicate with institutions?

Most exhibitors speak or are familiar with the local language, or have translators to help facilitate communication.

Are there scholarship opportunities?

All information about scholarships can be obtained at the event directly from the representatives of each institution.

Does the event have parking?

Information about where to park can be obtained directly from the hotel/convention center.

Is there any transportation offered to the event?

Organizers do not offer any transportation for the event.

After the event

How can I keep in touch with an institution after the event?

If the barcode on your badge or on your EDUFINDME.com/EduCanada APP was scanned during your visit to a booth, that institution will be part of your network of contacts within your EDUFINDME.com account. You can access all exhibitors information with whom you met during the event in your EDUFINDME.com account.

Is the material offered during the fair available online?

To find out more about study abroad programs, please contact the institutions present at the event. You can do this by creating your profile in EDUFINDME.com. You can also find out more about our other events which may be of interest to you. Please consult: www.educanadafair.com

After the event do you offer an attendance certificate?

Yes. All you have to do is to provide us with your full name, email, date and place of the event in which you participated in.